Patriots' Rob Gronkowski's home burglarized during Super Bowl, police say

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Update 11:33 a.m. EST Feb. 7:Police in Massachusetts are investigating after authorities said burglars broke into the home of New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski while he was in Minneapolis playing in Super Bowl LII.

According to a heavily redacted police report, the break-in happened at 8:50 p.m., just five minutes after Gronkowski scored his first of two touchdowns at the Super Bowl on Sunday.

Boston 25 News obtained a police audio recording of the responding officer talking about the break-in. In it, the officer says that "the homeowner… reports while he was on his trip, his house was broken into."

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The officer also mentions that "multiple safes" and "possible guns" were reported missing after the break-in.

Foxborough police Chief William Baker spoke with reporters outside the police station Tuesday morning and confirmed that Gronkowski's home was burglarized while he was away in Minnesota.

"I think it's kind of a tough combination," he said. "You know, to have suffered this unfortunate loss and then to get home and be a victim of this kind of crime."

A neighbor spoke with Boston 25 News early Tuesday and said he noticed something unusual Sunday at Gronkowski's home.

"We went past the house on Sunday, about 12:30-1 p.m., and I happened to notice the gate was ajar, which is very unusual," Tom Savino said. "You never see that gate ajar. So, as a joke, my son and I said, 'Gee, maybe we should just call the police or something.' Now I'm sort of sorry I didn't."

Gronkowski and the rest of the New England Patriots left for the Super Bowl in Minneapolis on Jan. 29, and didn't return home until around 5 p.m. Monday.